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Oregon May Revive Diesel Tax Plan

An Oregon lawmaker vowed to revive an attempt to replace the state's weight-mile tax with a diesel fuel charge.

June 4, 1999

Norfolk Southern, CSX Begin $10 Billion Conrail Bet

In 1997, Norfolk Southern and CSX Corp. together anted up $10 billion -- $5.8 billion from NS and $4.2 billion from CSX -- and now they begin the official dismemberment of Conrail.

June 3, 1999

From Six Losers, Conrail Grew to Be a Winner

Conrail's disappearance this week means the end of a relatively short -- but fairly eventful -- railroad history.

June 3, 1999

Farm Haulers to Meet in D.C. Area

The Agricultural Transporters Conference will hold its first legislative and leadership convention June 14-15 at American Trucking Associations offices in Washington, D.C., and Alexandria, Va.

June 3, 1999

Missouri Patrol Finding Record Drug Shipments

Interstate 44 has long been known as a major route for drug trafficking, and Missouri officials have seized a bonanza of marijuana this year.

June 3, 1999

Long-Haul Cat Hitches a 300-Mile Truck Ride

A lucky black cat that rode unscathed on the rear axle of a tractor-trailer from Yakima, Wash., to Eugene, Ore., may soon have a new home.

June 3, 1999

Teamsters, Car Haulers Reach Agreement, Averting Strike

The Teamsters and 17 unionized car-hauling trucking companies announced agreement Wednesday morning on a four-year contract that both sides said raises wages and benefits for drivers and averts a nationwide strike.

June 2, 1999

NationsWay Closure Sparks Scramble For Carrier's Drivers

The May 20 closure of NationsWay Transport Service, one of the largest less-than-truckload operations in the country, caught many shippers and employees by surprise, even though the Colorado-based freight carrier had been unprofitable in recent years.

June 2, 1999

U.S., Canada Try to Uncork Border

The United States and Canada have a plan in the works to slash border crossing times for truck drivers.

June 2, 1999

ATA Foundation Turns to Science

Keeping in step with their parent organizations, several foundations affiliated with trucking trade groups are changing their emphasis.

June 2, 1999